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Paper received from David Doss, produced by Suter Corporation, Sycamore, Illinois. No date. It is a cartoon representing images of a salesman as seen by the wife, the boss, the competitors, the customers and himself. The letter and envelope from Mr. Doss are in the accession folder.
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Card
Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Helen and Harold Engh family. Shows a wreath with Engh family stick figure cartoons and reads "Merry Christmas to You from Helen and Harold Engh and their 14 Grandchildren" Located in "Engh Family Cards" folder
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Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Helen and Harold Engh family. Shows a farn scene cartoon drawing with the members of the Engh family in Spokane, Merry Oaks, Dobbs Ferry, Evanston, and La Grange. Located in "Engh Family Cards" folder
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Card
Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Engh family; titled "Engh's Merry Xmas Story". Story features stick figure cartoons that represent family members. Story reads: "We all, wish you all, a Very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Harold, Helen, and Dot are at Sycamore/ Merry Oaks and Harold commutes to Pyle. Dot is a sophomore in Sycamore High School while Helen keeps the house/farm going. Dick, Jean, Wendy, and Laurie have a new farm/ ...
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Cartoon
Drawing in cartoon form titled "One of the Toughest Boys in the Game by Westover". Several individual drawings with wording of Cyclone Johnny Thompson, Sycamore, Illinois Prizefighter Cyclone John Thompson, Sycamore, Illinois was born in 1876 and died in 1951. He was a contending boxer from 1899-1914 and traveled the world with his family. He was a farmer in Sycamore during his career and was a retired Sycamore, Illinois policeman.
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Cartoon
Drawing in cartoon form titled "Cyclone Thompson, Who Fights Tommy Mc Carthy" Sycamore, Illinois Prizefighter Cyclone John Thompson, Sycamore, Illinois was born in 1876 and died in 1951. He was a contending boxer from 1899-1914 and traveled the world with his family. He was a farmer in Sycamore during his career and was a retired Sycamore, Illinois policeman.
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Drawing
Drawing, original cartoon of comic strip, framed in black "Rose is Rose". Mr Brady, cartoonist lived in Sycamore, Illinois
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Magazine
Magazine, titled National Live Stock Producer, October 1950, 10 cents, Sixteen pages of articles and agriculture advertising.
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